US will admit up to 45,000 refugees next year; lowest number in decades

The US will take just 45,000 refugees next financial year, its lowest number in decades.

President Donald Trump speaks to the media as he walks to Marine One as he departs the White House, Friday, Sept. 29, 2017

President Donald Trump Source: AAP

The United States will admit a maximum of 45,000 refugees during the 2018 fiscal year, President Donald Trump said in a memorandum to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and released by the White House on Friday.

The cap, the lowest in decades, was proposed by the administration in a report to Congress on Wednesday.

Refugee advocates say the lower limit ignores growing humanitarian crises around the world that are causing people to flee their native countries in greater numbers, and represents a departure from US global leadership.

The Trump administration says the lower cap is necessary so that US officials can address a growing backlog of people applying for asylum inside the United States, and to do better vetting of refugees.

In its report to Congress, the administration said it may assess refugees on their "likelihood of successful assimilation and contribution to the United States."


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Published 30 September 2017 9:54am
Updated 30 September 2017 10:11am
Source: AAP


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